Out now on digital is Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Encanto, with all-new songs by award-winner Lin-Manuel Miranda, tells the tale of the Madrigals, an extraordinary family living in a magical house in the mountains of Colombia. But when Mirabel, the only ordinary Madrigal, discovers the magic surrounding their home is in danger, she may be her family’s last hope.
Bonus Features*
· Sing Along with the Movie –
Sing along with your favorite songs with on-screen lyrics as you watch the
movie.
· Familia Lo Es Todo –
Members of the Disney Animation “Familia” cultural trust share real-life
experiences in this exploration of the lovable Madrigal family members. We
learn what inspired each character, and about how the artists’ designs bring
realism to their personalities.
· Discover Colombia –
The filmmaking team discusses how the multiple cultures, biodiversity and
vibrant colors of Colombia are expressed in Encanto. They describe how satisfying it was to fully celebrate
this beautiful country and support the theme of magical realism.
· A Journey Through Music –
The filmmakers invite us to discover how each character came to be represented
musically. We follow the creation of Encanto’s Colombian-inspired music, featuring Lin-Manuel
Miranda’s songs and Germaine Franco’s score, from concept to final recording.
· Let’s Talk About Bruno –
Learn how the song “We Don't Talk About Bruno,” with its intriguing undertones,
was created. Discover the extensive collaboration between Lin-Manuel Miranda,
choreographer Jamal Sims, the voice cast, and animators in bringing it to the
screen.
· Our Casita –
La Casa Madrigal is alive with magic, and its emotional state is affected by
other family members. From its colorful doors to its fine stonework, the
magical house was designed using principles of Colombian tradition.
· Outtakes –
From the thrill of “nailing” a take in the presence of an entertainment
industry icon to the hilarity of losing a wrestling match with tongue-twisting
dialogue, join the cast for some good-natured fun from behind the microphone.
· Journey to Colombia –
With the help of the Colombian Cultural Trust, a dedicated team of consultants,
the filmmakers of Encanto embark
on a journey of discovery to learn more about Colombia and how best to reflect
the country’s cultures and environments on the big screen.
· An Introduction to Far From the Tree –
Writer and director Natalie Nourigat introduces the Walt Disney Animation
Studios short film Far From the
Tree.
· Far From the Tree – Parenting is hard, especially when curiosity tugs at
a young raccoon whose parent tries to keep them both safe. In the Walt Disney
Animation Studios short Far From
the Tree, this youngster learns to live with an open heart… even as
danger lurks.
· Deleted Scenes
o Introduction –
Heads of Story Jason Hand and Nancy Kruse present four scenes not seen in the
film’s release, but were part of the journey toward the final version of the
story.
o Chores! –
Abuela has sent most of the family to town on various assignments that bring
them acclaim, while Mirabel, her father and uncle are asked to clean the house.
o Another Way In –
Mirabel attempts to understand a clue found in her uncle’s vision. To make this
happen, she must go through Antonio’s room, where adventures unfold.
o Isabela Goes Into the Woods – When Mirabel sees her sister head for apparent
danger in the woods, she races to save her, and encounters the surprise of a
lifetime!
o Back to the Mural –
Feeling rejected, Mirabel goes back to town. Abuela seeks her out and reveals a
part of her personality that her granddaughter has never seen.
· Song Selection –
Jump to your favorite musical moments, with on-screen lyrics.
* The Family Madrigal
* Colombia, Mi Encanto
* Waiting on a Miracle
* Surface Pressure
* We Don’t Talk About Bruno
* What Else Can I Do
* Dos Oruguitas
* All of You
My Opinion: I loved the movie as it had a Spanish
theme with a positive message about loving who you are no matter what, bravery,
I saw the 3 headed dogs which could be David and Goliath meaning.
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